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3차원 가상착의를 활용한 방호복 평가Evaluation of Protective Clothing Using 3D Virtual Fitting

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Evaluation of Protective Clothing Using 3D Virtual Fitting
Authors
이옥경이희란
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
한국염색가공학회
Keywords
protective clothing; 3d virtual fitting; ease of movement; distance between avatar and clothing; subjective wearing evaluation
Citation
한국염색가공학회지, v.35, no.2, pp 107 - 120
Pages
14
Journal Title
한국염색가공학회지
Volume
35
Number
2
Start Page
107
End Page
120
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/21909
ISSN
1229-0033
2234-036X
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the patterns of D level protective clothing, improve their ease of movement by modifying the patterns, and validate the effectiveness of the improvements through 3D virtual fitting and subjective wearing evaluations. Based on previous studies that identified numerous complaints, the patterns of the neck, armpit, and waist areas were modified, resulting in the development of new patterns. To compare and analyze the improved protective clothing with the basic protective clothing, stress and strain were examined after 3D virtual fitting. Additionally, to assess the clothing`s allowance, the overall distance between the avatar and the protective clothing, as well as the sectional circumference length and distance of each avatar body part, were measured. Furthermore, the improved protective clothing was manufactured, and a subjective wearing evaluation was conducted with ten males in their twenties as participants. The results showed that the improved protective clothing had evenly distributed stress, larger sectional circumference, and lower average cavity distance. The subjective wearing evaluation also revealed that the suit with improved patterns exhibited superior size suitability, reduced pulling sensation in different body parts, and increased ease of movement. In conclusion, this study confirmed that even minimal pattern modifications can enhance the functionality of protective clothing, alleviating discomfort for wearers.
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